All 7 Uses of
glut
in
The Aeneid
- Mix'd with the Greeks, we go with ill presage, Flatter'd with hopes to glut our greedy rage; Unknown, assaulting whom we blindly meet, And strew with Grecian carcasses the street.†
Book 2
- If you in pity grant this one request, My death shall glut the hatred of his breast.†
Book 4 *
- Or does my glutted spleen at length relent?†
Book 7
- Torn by wild horses on the sandy shore, Another's crimes th' unhappy hunter bore, Glutting his father's eyes with guiltless gore.†
Book 7
- No more, my friend; Here let our glutted execution end.†
Book 9
- Now let him perish, since you hold it good, And glut the Trojans with his pious blood.†
Book 10
- Not such the Trojans tried me, when, inclos'd, I singly their united arms oppos'd: First forc'd an entrance thro' their thick array; Then, glutted with their slaughter, freed my way.†
Book 11
Definition:
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(glut) an excess supply